Britain’s biggest pizza delivery chain says demand rose during televised government press conferences

Domino’s Pizza has reported higher profits in the UK and unveiled plans for more outlets and drive-thru services, as the Covid-19 pandemic prompted more people to order meals, especially over the festive period and during televised government press conferences.

Britain’s biggest pizza delivery chain reported an underlying pretax profit of £101.2m for the year to 27 December, up from £98.8m the previous year. It recorded sales of £1.35bn, up 10.3% on a like-for-like basis.

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